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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
many wants. The sum contributed in cash was six pound nineteen shillings and fower pence. This contribution was disposed of as followeth: To doctor Oliver for fisicke3l.10s.0d To Mr. Angier for things in his sicknes0.4.0 To Mr. Stedman for things in his sicknes0.7.6 To sister Belsher for wine for his funeral0.7.0 To two nurses that tended him in his sicknes1.4.0 To Hana Arington for nursing0.10.0 To Jeremiah Holman's daughter for nursing0.6.0 For bords for his coffin0.2.6 To John Palfree for making of his coffin0.4.0 To old goodman Gibson in cash0.4.4 ——— 6.19.4. Like his predecessors, Mr. Oakes died when he was yet comparatively a young man. He had long been subject to a quartan ague; but his life was terminated by fever July 25, 1681, in the fiftieth year of his age. His death was as sudden and unexpected as that of Mr. Mitchell. He was arrested with a malignant fever which presently put an end unto his days in this world. . . . . When he had lain sick about a da<